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Default How can I place a superscript number directly above a subscript?

You can use an EQ field (or the equation editor) eg
{ EQ \O(12,24) } with (say) the 12 formatted as superscript and the 24 as
subscript (substitute your own numbers as necessary). For repeats, save the
formatted fields as autotext or autocorrect entries.

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Paul64 wrote:
I am writing a scientific assignment which deals with isotopes. These
are identified by a superscript denoting the mass number directly
above a subscript denoting the atomic number, followed by the
chemical symbol eg U for uranium. Does anyone know how I can do this
in Word?